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Genetic ethics : do the ends justify the genes? / edited by John F. Kilner. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Horizons in bioethics seriesPublication details: Carlisle [England] : Paternoster Press ; [(c)1997.; Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans, [(c)1997.Description: xi, 291 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802844286
  • 9780802844286
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH438.7.Y71.T534 1997
  • QH438.7 .C45 1997
Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
INTRODUCTION: THE EXPERIENCE OF GENETIC CHALLENGES The riddle of suffering/ David B. Biebel The disease of isolation/ David B. Biebel The search for shalom/ Hessel Bouma
PART I: GENETIC PERSPECTIVE Eugenics in historical and ethical perspective/ Arthur J. Dyck Technology, history, and worldview/ Nancy R. Pearcey God's sovereignty and genetic anomalies/ Michael S. Bates Playing God/ Allen D. Verhey Reducing people to genetics/ Henk Jochemsen Resisting reductionism by restoring the context/ V. Elving Anderson
PART II: GENETIC INFORMATION The Human Genome Project/ Francis S. Collins Behavioural and germ-line genetic research/ Leroy B. Walters The incentive of patents/ Stephen Sherry Genetic testing and confidentiality/ C. Christopher Hook Prenatal genetic testing, abortion, and beyond/ Scott B. Rae Genetic counseling/ Elizabeth J. Thomson The educational challenge/ Martha Newsome
PART III: GENETIC INTERVENTION Genetic therapy/ Frank E. Young A theological basis for genetic intervention/ John S. Feinberg Ethical standards for genetic intervention/ James C. Peterson The case of human growth hormone/ Dónal P. O'Mathúna Contemporary Christian responsibility/ Charles W. Colson The church and the new genetics/ C. Ben Mitchell The church as a welcoming community/ Martha D.M. Fowler.
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INTRODUCTION: THE EXPERIENCE OF GENETIC CHALLENGES The riddle of suffering/ David B. Biebel The disease of isolation/ David B. Biebel The search for shalom/ Hessel Bouma

PART I: GENETIC PERSPECTIVE Eugenics in historical and ethical perspective/ Arthur J. Dyck Technology, history, and worldview/ Nancy R. Pearcey God's sovereignty and genetic anomalies/ Michael S. Bates Playing God/ Allen D. Verhey Reducing people to genetics/ Henk Jochemsen Resisting reductionism by restoring the context/ V. Elving Anderson

PART II: GENETIC INFORMATION The Human Genome Project/ Francis S. Collins Behavioural and germ-line genetic research/ Leroy B. Walters The incentive of patents/ Stephen Sherry Genetic testing and confidentiality/ C. Christopher Hook Prenatal genetic testing, abortion, and beyond/ Scott B. Rae Genetic counseling/ Elizabeth J. Thomson The educational challenge/ Martha Newsome

PART III: GENETIC INTERVENTION Genetic therapy/ Frank E. Young A theological basis for genetic intervention/ John S. Feinberg Ethical standards for genetic intervention/ James C. Peterson The case of human growth hormone/ Dónal P. O'Mathúna Contemporary Christian responsibility/ Charles W. Colson The church and the new genetics/ C. Ben Mitchell The church as a welcoming community/ Martha D.M. Fowler.

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